Yesterday we covered a report by a MacFixIt reader that some CDs burned by iTunes are unreadable in certain CD players. The reader's message speculated that iTunes burns CDs differently than Roxio's ...
A free application purports to convert music purchased from Apple's iTunes music store into plain old unprotected MP3s that can be played on any number of computers or MP3 players. DVD Next Copy ...
Is there any way to burn an audio CD from the currently-selected songs, without first making a playlist? My wife needs to take ~30 songs and burn each one to a separate CD for her students. And it's ...
Well got an iPod, got iTunes and the wife bought me P.O.D. testify. So wanting to have CD of it figured I would burn the CD so I can transfer it to my Xbox 360 and for the car. So load up itunes ...
Earlier this week, contributing colleague, Kirk McElhearn, provided hints for ripping CDs better and faster. Today, I’d like to piggy-back on Kirk’s fine work to provide an overview of just what you ...
Q. I have all of my music stored in iTunes on my PC. As you know, they are in the form of (AACs). If I want to burn anything onto compact disc, do I have to convert each music file into an MP3 first?
If you’ve got a Mac with multiple CD/DVD burners—a Mac Pro with two installed drives, or any other Mac with a combination of internal and external drives—you can burn two (or more, perhaps) CDs at a ...
If your car CD player or media center can play and navigate MP3 CDs by folder, using iTunes you can burn your tracks in album-specific folders automatically. (MP3 CDs have the songs burned on them as ...
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